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ATLANTA — Early voting has started for the runoff election to choose Atlanta's next mayor and city council president.
Sitting City Council President Felicia Moore, the top vote-getter in the general election will face runner-up, City Councilmember Andre Dickens for mayor.
Councilmember Natalyn Archibong came in second place in the council president race to Doug Shipman, CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights.
See Also: Runoff Candidates Scored By Atlanta Business, Community Group
Early voting locations will be open each day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Nov. 24 in Fulton County and from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. in DeKalb County.
Voters who submitted absentee ballots in the general election on Nov. 2 must do so again for the Nov. 30 runoff, and have until Friday, Nov. 19 to request runoff absentee ballots, Atlanta officials said.
Candidates on the runoff ballot:
MayorFelicia MooreAndre Dickens
City Council PresidentDoug ShipmanNatalyn Archibong
City Council Post 3 At LargeJacki LabatKeisha Sean Waites
City Council: District 1Nathan ClubbJason Winston
City Council: District 3Erika EstradaByron Amos
City Council: District 4Cleta Winslow (I)Jason Dozier
City Council: District 5Mandy MahoneyLiliana Bakhtiari
City Council: District 12Joice Sheperd (I)Antonio Lewis
Atlanta Public Schools School Board District 2Aretta Baldon (I)Keisha Carey
Atlanta Public Schools School Board District Tamara JonesKaCey Venning
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